NIMA-related kinase 9 regulates the phosphorylation of the essential myosin light chain in the heart

NIMA相关激酶9调节心脏中必需肌球蛋白轻链的磷酸化

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作者:Marion Müller,Rose Eghbalian,Jes-Niels Boeckel,Karen S Frese,Jan Haas,Elham Kayvanpour,Farbod Sedaghat-Hamedani,Maximilian K Lackner,Oguz F Tugrul,Thomas Ruppert,Rewati Tappu,Diana Martins Bordalo,Jasmin M Kneuer,Annika Piekarek,Sabine Herch,Sarah Schudy,Andreas Keller,Nadja Grammes,Cornelius Bischof,Anna Klinke,Margarida Cardoso-Moreira,Henrik Kaessmann,Hugo A Katus,Norbert Frey,Lars M Steinmetz,Benjamin Meder

Abstract

To adapt to changing hemodynamic demands, regulatory mechanisms modulate actin-myosin-kinetics by calcium-dependent and -independent mechanisms. We investigate the posttranslational modification of human essential myosin light chain (ELC) and identify NIMA-related kinase 9 (NEK9) to interact with ELC. NEK9 is highly expressed in the heart and the interaction with ELC is calcium-dependent. Silencing of NEK9 results in blunting of calcium-dependent ELC-phosphorylation. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated disruption of NEK9 leads to cardiomyopathy in zebrafish. Binding to ELC is mediated via the protein kinase domain of NEK9. A causal relationship between NEK9 activity and ELC-phosphorylation is demonstrated by genetic sensitizing in-vivo. Finally, we observe significantly upregulated ELC-phosphorylation in dilated cardiomyopathy patients and provide a unique map of human ELC-phosphorylation-sites. In summary, NEK9-mediated ELC-phosphorylation is a calcium-dependent regulatory system mediating cardiac contraction and inotropy.

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